I can't find an English version of the story, but a man who had taken the ferry from Cozumel to Playa Del Carmen died Friday, and in a horrible way.

Apparently the ferry was returning to Cozumel, and as it was docking the man somehow went over the side and got caught by the propellers. One Spanish language report says he was trying to get a closer look at the docking procedure and got too close to the side and got knocked overboard when the ship bumped the pier. The man is reported to have been a passenger on the Freedom Of The Seas. His wife witnessed the tragedy.

I'll spare you the details, but if you wish you can see the story here. If you don't read Spanish you can babelfish it and although the translation is poor you'll get the major points.

That is a horrible tragedy. I sure hope alcohol wasn't involved. I couldn't pull up the story, but it's probably just as well. Reminds me of that young lady that lost her leg here recently. She sure seems to be doing great, though.

No, she wasn't on a cruise. She was with her dad and boyfriend on the Tennessee River in Decatur. Something happened and the boat jerked suddenly knocking her overboard. Her left leg got caught in the propeller, and nearly severed. She was able to keep the leg for almost a week, but they finally had to amputate. She's 16 and has done a remarkable job of keeping her spirits up, pain meds down, and recovering. I believe her name was Molly. They've had a few articles in the paper about her. They were heading for the dock and it was late at night. Her dad was driving the boat, so you know how he must feel. She's lucky they even found her after she went overboard.

Me, too! I can only imagine the poor wife watching. I can't remember the show I was watching, but it involved water safety. They showed all types of boating/watercraft accidents. There was a lady filming her husband on a jet ski. They were on their honeymoon. The guy cut in front of a yacht and was killed instantly. It's fun to play in the water, but you sure have to be careful.